For a change i ripped off the front axle and smashed it into pieces. All the parts what i could use are sandblasted and painted. All the parts what needs to be replaced will be replaced using only new stuff.




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E30 1986 2-door from ESTONIA - restoration project.
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Parts sandblasted and painted.
Old front protection plates where not usable.too many holes after blasting, its quite pointless to start welding them. And again i had two options. To buy original ones around 50 euros a piece or walt to the autoparts store and buy an alternative. I used the last option. Painted them and they fit quite good. No complaining.
Subframe also got new paint, but i probably need to paint it again because i bought reinforcment kit from https://mzauto.ee/en/toode/bmw-e30-s...aadid-esisild/ and have to weld them. But i had this idea after i painted the subframe. So its nothing. I can do that again with my eyes closed.
All the new parts to assembe the front axle. Actually is sold upper bearings because they wont fit with the coilovers. everything else i can use.
Balljoints, wishbone rear bushings, wheel bearings, steering linkage and stabilizer links.
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I wanted to upgrade my cars suspension and D2 coilovers where the best deal i could get. I thought about BC Racing coilovers too, but they were over my "budget". So i decided to take D2 and be happy about it.
I also made sleeves. Mine had 45mm front struts and i didnt want to buy 51mm ones and cut them so sloution was to make sleeves. Inner diameter is 45.xx mm and outer is 50.9x mm.
I just slide them on the 45mm strust and weld them. Should be fine i think.
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While i was working on my car, i always kept my eyes on different markets and webshops to find some decent seats. Only condition was that they had to be original sportseats. One day i got a message from friend that someone he knows has sportseats for sale. Trust me, i didnt think twice. Made a call, arranged a meeting and came home with these. Seats are fixed using original material, seat frames fixed and new gas springs. Most important part, same design as ma whole car. But man they are asking nowdays. Asking price was 1300.- euros for the seats.
Last edited by MarkoEST; 02-22-2023, 11:19 PM.
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Originally posted by MarkoEST View PostTrust me, i didnt think twice. Made a call, arranged a meeting and came home with these.
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Originally posted by Panici View PostHoundstooth seats 😍
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Somwehere i mentioned about my difficult reationship with the garage owner. Garage was huge, it was war all year around and lightning were good. Everything seemed like should be like a perfect place to start and finish your project. But no. The problem was and actually i dont even know did they have some trust issues or what, but i never was able to be there alone. There was always someone "watching" or someone had to be there keeping eye on me. So that means, if they didnt have time to come then i wasn't able to do things in the garage by on my own. And that sucked! There was time when i could not work on my project for months. And i started to feel that my motivation is starting to fade away. And if you let that happen, you are screwed. To get that back is a hell of a job to do. So i had to figure something out AND fast! Luckily my Estonian friend who lives in Hong-Kong bought a place little bit out of town. And cause he is keeping only cars there, then there is enough space to work on my project as well. Its not as huge as the previous place and not as warm, but better than under the clear sky.
And i packed the car on the towtruck and drove it to another location.
Also i had to pack all the parts with me too. And there was s*t load of them. So small cars but so many parts. I threw them under the floor and will sort everything and clean the garage when im able to.
And my new "home".
Also moving picture: https://youtu.be/ss2xQNzsJ5Q
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Lets continue with dismanteling the car. Todays plans were get rid of the dashboard, heater and some of the wiring. Wiring takes lot of patiente and time, i dont want to break anything.
Engine wiring out. I have to check all the wires and insulation. Also all the connectors will be checked thoroughly. If something is broken, corroded or some else problem i will replace it.
Dash removed.
Clean as a whistle.
Dash itself is in pretty good condition. No cracks or anything.
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One of the last owner had some kind of good soundsystem installed. All the cables were replaced and been tucked away pretty good. I will put them back when time is right because it will have back its good music even if i like to prefer the roar of that mighty inline six. Sometimes is just good to puts some awesome driving music on and just cruising around enjoying warm summer nights. :)
I was struggeling to remove the door connector. Someone has installed powerwidows and draw the cables through the connector the way it should be done. I have to fixt that as well. I need to add few new pins to the connectore but body side connector is not available anymore. I try to find used one wihtout any damages. If someone has 61131375688 - 2 pcs lying around, i would be ntrested. :)
And aigain, lot of small plastic bags full of all sorts of screws and bolts and stuff.
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Finally after many hours of fighting i claim victory! All wiring without damaging it out on the floor. I will put it aside and will deal with that later in the future.
Wasnt a suprise but i hoped it doesnt look like that. Under the fuse box.
All sorts of clips and claps. I have to write down a list what i need. And its gonna be a long one.
And ready for inspection.
And a video of that struggeling. https://youtu.be/kygEnf9gOx0Last edited by MarkoEST; 02-23-2023, 03:07 AM.
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Started to clean the inside. All the sound deadening material will come off because i want to see whats underneath. Might be a nasty suprise. Aslo scraped off that awful shiny foamy thing. First i used acetone but the smell was so strong and i already felt bit high so i chnage it to brake cleaner. Did the work and smelled lot less.
Ive seen that lot of people use dry ice to remove that material from the floor. I used heatgun and a putty knife. And it was much warmer job than messing with the ice. :D
Before.
After.
Youtube material: https://youtu.be/0squ5LsZ-74
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